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For some time, it's mpossible to read with Chrome browser a music score embed on my site and synced to a Youtube video (Manage Audio Source).while reading is correct with Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer and on the site Musescore.comNamely, last month it was working fine.

While Musescore seems a decent product, however their customer services approach is extremely rigid and unfair. I had taken a one year Pro membership an year ago, however couldn't use the account much and almost forgot about it. I realized few days ago that I have been charged for another year due to some apparent default auto-renewal option which I wasn't aware of. When I contacted about the issue, I was pointed towards some T&Cs hidden somewhere in the contract when you sign up for the membership and was refused the payment.

When I cancelled the account the system allowed it without any issues. So essentially I have paid for services which I have no access to.

I haven't come across any reputed business that would extract money from unwilling customers for services they are not using in this manner.

The folks behind Musescore need to think about this if they really want to build some respect for themselves in the long run.

Sometimes when I try and log in, it doesn’t work, my username and password is correct and everything, but the ‘log in’ button is grey instead of blue so I can’t log in. I try closing the tab and re opening the website but it doesn’t work.

Also, when I search up a song, sometimes it says that the page is not found and when I try refreshing or going back it still says that the page is not found. I know that the song definitely exists as I have searched it up before. Closing and reopening the tab also doesn’t work.

Today marks the release of MuseScore Piano Roll. Piano Roll is a popular and convenient method to display piano notation in a way that not only simplifies learning a new piece for novice musicians who lack a teacher, it also beautifully visualizes each score.

I don't see how to include pictures here, or I would show you. Stay with the long description. This was a feature of a notation program that I had in 1986 on an Atari computer! (yeah, I'm *that* old)

Why not include a special "duple-triple" selector in note entry? Entering music that shifts from regular duple (eighth notes) to triplet (eighth note triplet) should be as easy as shifting from eighth note to quarter note. The current tuplet system is more awkward than it should be.

You would click on the added button to change modes. The appearance of the button will change depending on the mode. When duple (this is how it is now) it would show two eighth notes beamed. When in triple mode it would show three eighth notes beamed. In triple mode, if you select eighth note and enter a note, it would start an eighth-note-triplet to cover one quarter note. In duple mode, the eighth note would be just as it is now. Triplet mode quarter note will start a quarter-note-triplet that covers two beats.

This is not a replacement for the current tuplet system. I only want to enhance note entry. This enhancement would make it easier to enter triplets. Other tuplets would be done with the current setup.

I’ve never been able to do this on my phone, but it’s gotten to the point where I’m irritated with it. Is it just a glitch? Because whenever I hit the “edit” to edit a discussion I made, nothing happens. Just, nothing happens at all. I can do it just fine on my computer, but with my phone, it just does nothing. If it’s just like that for phones, can we please be able to edit discussions with a phone?